I have noticed that when we do something repetitively, especially over a long period of time, it is incredibly easy to slip into the routine and go into an auto-pilot like state. I see it very often in my life, whether it be the views of Glacier Park or the Jewel Basin from my hometown of Kalispell, MT or the tiny details that happen from when I wake up to getting to work. As I said in the first "detail of the day" post, life is in the details.
In response to this, I've decided to start documenting some repetitive occurrences in my life while trying to see them like it's the first time. So, check out the photos and let me know what you think. Today's photos are from the 3.5 hour trip from Helena to my hometown of Kalispell.
Enjoy,
Eric
PS. The photos of the deer are specifically for my friend, pen-pal, and AMAZING blogger Chelsea. I just know she likes deer and I saw at least 40 on the road today.

Honestly, my favorite part of these photos are the random bullet holes in the "vista" signs. So Montana...
ReplyDeleteI have often thought about the little things we take for granted also. It's a great way to feel renewed when you look at those in a new light.
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